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Re: Discuss phpBB 3.0.7 released

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and after that it is still not stated?
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THE CFO wrote:and after that it is still not stated?
Please post a new topic in the Support Forum and include a screenshot of what you see instead and a link to your board.
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Strange grey square underneath the radio button for selecting site-wide quick replies in the 'board features' area of the ACP?
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iWisdom wrote:Please note that this topic is not for support. Support questions should be asked in the Support Forum. Thanks.
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for every new release, even in the 2.0 branch, we have the same problem.
you guys on the team have to constantly tell people not to post support requests in the discussion topic.
that is a waste of your time and the user's time.

Why not do away with the release discussion topic in the future?

The only thing allowed here is statements like, "wow, I like it" or "wow, I don't like it" or "good job" etc.

what is the point?


just my 1.5 cents.


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Lumpy Burgertushie wrote:The only thing allowed here is statements like, "wow, I like it" or "wow, I don't like it" or "good job" etc.

what is the point?
I think the point is, that otherwise they are opening many topics saying "wow, I like that" :lol:

just my 1.0.7 cents ;)
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updown wrote:
Lumpy Burgertushie wrote:The only thing allowed here is statements like, "wow, I like it" or "wow, I don't like it" or "good job" etc.

what is the point?
I think the point is, that otherwise they are opening many topics saying "wow, I like that" :lol:

just my 1.0.7 cents ;)
well, that is a good point.

I know, just post a sticky that says "we don't care if you like it or not, dont' tell us"

just kidding.


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Lumpy Burgertushie wrote:I know, just post a sticky that says "we don't care if you like it or not, dont' tell us"
:lol:

Would be interesting to see how many "I don't care that you don't care if I like it or not, I'll tell you anyway"-reactions will emerge.

(btw: is this offtopic or still ontopic? Hmm, this could be split into general discussions titled "Does anyone really care?") ;)
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Re: Discuss phpBB 3.0.7 released

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i downloaded from the phpbb server an update package and
after i uploaded the install folder in my server i am getting a general error

"General Error

template->_tpl_load_file(): File ../adm/style/install_main.html does not exist or is empty"

i can't find that file in the folder also ..
is my download incomplete or something ??
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Erik Frèrejean wrote:
iWisdom wrote:Please note that this topic is not for support. Support questions should be asked in the Support Forum. Thanks.
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Maybe start warning people; rule 1a does read:
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Again thank naderman for your update language packgae notification. ;)
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Re: Discuss phpBB 3.0.7 released

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Well, I'm happy with the new release :D
Thanks for the hard work phpBB team.

I had a lot of security problems with my old board 3.0.6

Can someone state the top things to do regarding security after a new board is installed? Apart from removing the install directory which is obvious.

Or point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance :D
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Re: Discuss phpBB 3.0.7 released

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There haven't been any security fixes in the 3.0.7 release because there weren't any issues we've been aware of.
crysis89 wrote:Can someone state the top things to do regarding security after a new board is installed? Apart from removing the install directory which is obvious.
This kind of questions need to go in the support forum.
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Re: Discuss phpBB 3.0.7 released

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Just upgraded one of my forums...
The easiest upgrade ever I must say... :D

Congrats, team!!
My mods in MODDB:
Add Homepage link in header - Change user activity post limit - Post number in viewtopic
If you need support click on the support tab there and post your question.
Do not PM me - chances of viewing my PMs are way thinner than viewing the support question in the customization DB...

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